Rhyming CVC Word BINGO Game

This printable rhyming word BINGO game is a fun way to get your whole class hearing and producing rhyme. Using CVC word families, this BINGO game is the perfect addition to your literacy center rotations.

Games can be a fun way to incorporate learning. And in the Early Years when you are trying to develop phonemic awareness, finding engaging ways to practice the same concepts over and over can be tricky.

As teachers we know that being able to identify and produce rhyme is one of the components of phonemic awareness for preschoolers. Even into elementary school, young children need plenty of opportunity to hear and make words that rhyme.

Literacy centres or work stations are a staple in my classroom as they're a fantastic way for children to develop independence and social skills in small groups whilst also practicing key concepts taught in class.

Game play in our literacy centres is common. My students love playing games - I Spy, Kaboom!, BINGO, Snap!

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But before we use any resource as a literacy centre we introduce it during class time to the whole group.

Recently I made this Rhyming BINGO game to use in class. You can purchase a copy from our store or from TpT.

It's designed with students who are more capable at producing rhyme in mind as they are trying to match a word on their BINGO card that rhymes with the word that's called. I've only used CVC words to make it easier for them to match the rhyming words.

For example, the word 'HAT' is called. A student looks at the six different words on their BINGO mat - rip, mat, bed, pin, cap, top.

'MAT' rhymes with 'HAT' so they can cover that word on their BINGO card. The winner is the first one to cover all six words.

Focusing on short vowel words, this fun Rhyming CVC BINGO game can be played with your whole class or as a literacy centre activity.Our Rhyming Word BINGO Games includes -

25 word+picture BINGO cards with six pictures and words per card,

17 CVC word cards to find the rhyme to

25 word only BINGO cards, six words per card in easy to read print for early readers.